Wei Shi

ORCID: 0000-0003-0811-2165
Publications
Citations
Views
---
Saved
---
About
Contact & Profiles
Research Areas
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Zhejiang University
2016-2025

Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
2025

Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University
2025

Nantong University
2025

Nanjing University
2024

Chinese Academy of Sciences
2009-2024

Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography
2024

University of Iowa
2023

Zhejiang Mariculture Research Institute
2023

Second Institute of Oceanography
2023

Edible bivalves are one of the major types seafood and may be subject to antibiotic microplastics (MPs) coexposure under realistic scenarios. However, effect MPs on bioaccumulation antibiotics in edible subsequent health risks for consumers remain poorly understood. Therefore, two frequently detected veterinary antibiotics, oxytetracycline (OTC) florfenicol (FLO), with or without copresence was investigated blood clam. Health associated consumption contaminated clams were also assessed....

10.1021/acs.est.0c01575 article EN Environmental Science & Technology 2020-06-12

Background: Environmental pollution may give rise to the incidence and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), most common cause for chronic severe lesions. Although knowledge NAFLD pathogenesis is particularly important development effective prevention, relationship between occurrence exposure emerging pollutants, such as microplastics (MPs) antibiotic residues, awaits assessment. Objectives: This study aimed evaluate toxicity MPs residues related using zebrafish model...

10.1289/ehp11600 article EN public-domain Environmental Health Perspectives 2023-04-01

Abstract To date, the effects of ocean acidification on toxic metals accumulation and underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown in marine bivalve species. In present study, realistic future p CO 2 levels cadmium (Cd) gills, mantle adductor muscles three species, Mytilus edulis , Tegillarca granosa Meretrix meretrix, were investigated. The results obtained suggested that all species tested accumulated significantly higher Cd ( < 0.05) acidified seawater during 30 days experiment...

10.1038/srep20197 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2016-01-21

The ubiquitous environmental presence of tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP) poses a potential threat to animals; however, little is known about its hepatotoxicity. In this study, the effects TCEP exposure (0.5 and 5.0 μg/L for 28 days) on liver health underlying toxification mechanisms were investigated in zebrafish. Our results demonstrated that led hepatic tissue lesions resulted significant alterations liver-injury-specific markers. Moreover, TCEP-exposed fish had significantly lower...

10.1021/acs.est.3c01631 article EN Environmental Science & Technology 2023-06-05

CaWRKY40 is known to act as a positive regulator in the response of pepper (Capsicum annuum) Ralstonia solanacearum inoculation (RSI) or high temperature-high humidity (HTHH), but underlying mechanism remains elusive. Herein, we report that CabZIP63, bZIP family member, participates this process by regulating expression CaWRKY40. CabZIP63 was found localize nuclei, be up-regulated RSI HTHH, bind promoters both CabZIP63(pCabZIP63) and CaWRKY40(pCaWRKY40), activate pCabZIP63- pCaWRKY40-driven...

10.1093/jxb/erw069 article EN cc-by Journal of Experimental Botany 2016-03-01
Coming Soon ...